He's used that sort of construction before, usually when he runs out of anything vaguely resembling a sensible, reasonable defense or explanation for his own actions.
It's a step await from traitor and quisling, but not much of a step.
They trotted it out already over Abitibi.
Of course, the truly laughable part of it is that the Premier's own comments, those of Dunderdale and especially those of Johnson have already so badly coloured the expropriation bill that there is nothing Yvonne could ever do or say to make it worse.
Dunderdale's admission yesterday that they are cutting special deals with at least two of the companies - but not Abitibi - arguably speaks to their intention in the expropriation bill.
Johnson's actions in issuing unrealistic orders targeted at Abitibi compounds the problem immensely, especially since she hasn't issued a single order - apparently - to any of the other poluters know to be involved on some of these properties and has tried - obviously - to pin Abitibi for things it did not do, never did and could not have done. Johnson and others have said things which make it plain they simply have no idea what is going on here.
In their unreasonable and unrelentingly obsessive zeal to attack one company at all costs, the current crowd running the place have rogered themselves perfectly.
Sadly the people in this province will pay the cost.
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Yesterday gave another example of how Mr. Williams compares to another famous W.
As VOCM reports -- the audio link is particularly revealing -- the Tory mantra sounds eerily similar to something we've heard before: you're either with us or against us.
He's used that sort of construction before, usually when he runs out of anything vaguely resembling a sensible, reasonable defense or explanation for his own actions.
It's a step await from traitor and quisling, but not much of a step.
They trotted it out already over Abitibi.
Of course, the truly laughable part of it is that the Premier's own comments, those of Dunderdale and especially those of Johnson have already so badly coloured the expropriation bill that there is nothing Yvonne could ever do or say to make it worse.
Dunderdale's admission yesterday that they are cutting special deals with at least two of the companies - but not Abitibi - arguably speaks to their intention in the expropriation bill.
Johnson's actions in issuing unrealistic orders targeted at Abitibi compounds the problem immensely, especially since she hasn't issued a single order - apparently - to any of the other poluters know to be involved on some of these properties and has tried - obviously - to pin Abitibi for things it did not do, never did and could not have done. Johnson and others have said things which make it plain they simply have no idea what is going on here.
In their unreasonable and unrelentingly obsessive zeal to attack one company at all costs, the current crowd running the place have rogered themselves perfectly.
Sadly the people in this province will pay the cost.
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